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This profile was automatically generated using 4 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
This profile was automatically generated using 4 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
Web References
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1. The Seattle Times: Eastside News: Vandals mar bucks, lack fourth R: Respect
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html - [Cached]Published on: 7/20/2006 Last Visited: 7/20/2006
Peter Lane, a manager with Artech, has seen no increase in damage to permanent collections - usually made of bronze - in the past five years.
"It always seems random and happens more during the summer than winter," he said. -
2. Washington Museum Association:Annual Conference
www.washingtonstatemuseums.org - [Cached]Published on: 6/22/2006 Last Visited: 1/20/2008
Presenters: Mike Hascall, Artech Fine Art Services founder and owner; Peter Lane, Installation & Packing Manager, Artech; Dan Gurney, Preparator, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington -
3. The Seattle Public Library - Press Release - Tsutakawa Fountain to be removed June 4
www.spl.org/lfa/LFApr/central/ - [Cached]Published on: 12/30/2005 Last Visited: 7/15/2006
Seattle-based Artech Fine Arts Services Inc. will begin at 9 a.m. Monday by draining and drying the reservoir and strapping together the seven pieces of the fountain to stabilize it, according to Peter Lane, Artech's project manager for the job.
The crew will remove the bronze bolts from the legs and cut through a cone and a vertical pipe at the base of the fountain. A forklift will lift the 9-ft., 6-inch sculpture - which weighs an estimated 800 to 1,000 pounds - onto a flatbed truck. Lane estimated the fountain likely would be lifted and placed on the truck between 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m.

